The Deadly Chemicals in Your Tap Water
Originally published on
Monday, July 16th, 2012
GENERAL HEALTH, Urgent Care by Bel Marra Health for Bel Marra Health
GENERAL HEALTH, Urgent Care by Bel Marra Health for Bel Marra Health
Proper intake of water is important for our
health. It can help ward off health problems, flush out toxins, and aid our
digestive system. However, in some cases it can be downright dangerous.
According to a report in the
New York Times, scientific research shows that up to 19 million Americans fall
ill every year from drinking tap water. The culprits are likely parasites,
viruses, bacteria, and poisons.
Unless local officials
declare a water emergency of
some sort, we have no idea whether or not we are ingesting safe drinking water.
Sewage treatment does decrease the number of disease carrying bacteria in waste
water that is processed then re-entered into the system, but it does not
eliminate them.
Proper
Water Treatment Methods
Law requires that residents
receive safe tap water through proper treatment methods. Since 2004 however,
reports indicate that close to 50 million Americans have been provided with
water that contained illegal concentrations of bacteria and arsenic for
example. Many other countries around the world, including Canada and the United
Kingdom have experienced problems with tap water.
Arsenic
Arsenic is a natural element
that can be found in rock, soil, plants and animals. Arsenic is poison and
depending on how much is ingested into the body it can be fatal. In 2001 the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) lowered the acceptable amount of Arsenic
in U.S tap water, but water standard watchdogs say that there are still close
to one-thousand water systems in the United States that are still not
compliant. It is important to note that arsenic amounts are no-where near what
they are in some third world countries where the water supply situation is at
an emergency level.
Fluoride
There is a lot of controversy
over fluoride in tap water. Most communities in both the United States and
Canada have had fluoridated drinking water for 50 years or more; however, some
people oppose it. They argue that fluoride can be toxic. One of the leading
researchers on the subject, Dr. Phyllis Mullenix has linked regular exposure to
fluoride to neurological deficit. Several studies have shown that fluoride can
cause abnormal behaviour in rats. Despite these findings, there are many
organizations that continue to promote fluoride in drinking water. They point
to the benefits it has when it comes to dental health, and to years of research
and scientific study to support their argument that it is safe.
Pharmaceuticals
One of the more startling
discoveries in recent years has been the amount of pharmaceuticals found in the
U.S water supply. An Associated Press investigation reported while the
concentrations of drugs like, antibiotics, anti-depressants, anticonvulsants,
and sex hormones are tiny, they do present questions about the impact of
long-term exposure.
Pharmaceuticals pass through
urine and the waste water goes through sewage treatment then some of that water
makes its way back into the system. Water treatment facilities don’t normally
release the results of pharmaceutical testing unless they are pressured to do
so.
There is a long list of other
contaminants that could make there way into your tap water. So what can you do?
Find out as much as you can about your local watertreatment plant, have your tap water tested, and as an
added precaution, always use a water filter. There is no need to be afraid of
your tap water, but it is always a good idea to play it safe for the good of
your health and the rest of your family.
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